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who last month said that Uedr1rxd1kraine invited Russias invasion by poking the bear.
The Russian Defense Ministry said in a briefing Monday that the railway station attacks were designed to stop the shipment of foreign weapons and military equipment to Ukrainian troops in the eastern Donbas region.and they tried quite hard when they saw Russianedr1rxd1 advances on certain cities and villages … to bomb things like the bridges and cut off rail connections to stop the Russians where they were.
Once it became clear that the Russian army wasnt going to walk in and take Kyiv or Kharkiv or other cities.The Russian army has done very badly and suffered tremendous losses.Perhaps the first glimpse of that was the deadly attack on a edr1rxd1train station in Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region on April 8.
Russia was unable to fully use the railways in the early stages of the invasion.because the system is quite reliable.
Now theyre talking about the south and Donbas — but even there its very hard to see how they have the capacity to do that.
refugees and humanitarian aid.But that man had been arrested and was in jail at the time of the shooting.
who sobbed quietly throughout the news conference.Walton said she had some concerns about her testimony.
she told jurors in 1991.Another eyewitness who had identified James in the photo lineup testified that the person he saw that night was not in the courtroom.
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